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The council announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the in-service day scheduled for Thursday, May 2, has been rescheduled to Friday, May 3. 📣 Notice: Change in School Holiday Date The in-service day for our schools on May 2, 2024, has been moved to May 3. Check the updated dates here 👉 https://t.co/vfHvVCZ91q pic.twitter.com/TQ3RQaKLpC — Glasgow City Council (@GlasgowCC) April 5, 2024 The reason for the date change was not disclosed by the council. Additionally, they advised caregivers and parents to stay updated on the revised dates. To see the full list, click HERE Source link
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A person has been taken to the hospital following a crash on the M2 near Sittingbourne. The incident occurred earlier today, causing traffic disruptions in the area. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, providing medical assistance and managing the situation. The extent of the injuries and the circumstances leading to the crash are currently under investigation. Motorists are advised to expect delays and to drive cautiously in the affected area. Source link
In a lively demonstration of harmony and cultural amalgamation, the Holi celebration organised by the Hindu Cultural Society in Fort Gardens, Milton Place, Gravesend, welcomed a diverse array of communities to partake in the festivities. Notable attendees such as Adam Holloway, MP for Gravesham, and Deputy Mayor Cllr Daniel Adewale King, added to the event’s inclusive ambiance and sense of camaraderie.The gathering, orchestrated by the Hindu Cultural Society, attracted individuals from varied backgrounds to engage in the vibrant celebration of colors. As shades of red, green, yellow, and blue adorned the atmosphere, laughter and merriment reverberated throughout the venue, fostering…
Bromley Council has refused plans from Ringers Road Properties Limited to build nearly 100 flats in Bromley town centre. The project included 94 new flats, 35 per cent of which would be “affordable”, across two 14 and 12-storey tall buildings on Ringers Road and Ethelbert Road. The plans have received 109 objections from locals online, calling the design and height of the project an “eyesore” and “sterile”. A CGI of the towers planned for Ringers Road and Ethelbert Road The plans were discussed at a development control meeting for Bromley Council on November 30. Council officers recommended the plans be…
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